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! the wilmington chronicle and qtfh-carolina jveeklt advertiser f h friday july h , i795 . no 4 ; to all parties feutj influenced by none governor general in america for fet iluig the previous arrangements which way be ncceflary refpe<fiinÂ«r the deli very of the faid pofts : the united stares 111 the mean time at their diicrc tion extending their fetfleinents to any part within the faid boundary hue except within the piecinds or juiifdk mon of any of the faid pofts all fet tiers 3 nd traders within the precii.dts orjurifdi&ion of the laid pofts fhall conrinue to enjoy njn.moiefted all their properry of every kind and mail be proteded therein they lhall be at full liberty to remain there or to re move with all or any part of their cf ferts : and it fhall alfb be free to them to fell their lands houfes or cffe&s or to retain the property thereof at their difcretion ; fuch of them as mail conti nue to refide within the faid boundary lines hall not be compelled to become citizens of the united states br to take any oath of allegiance to the govern ment thereof but hall be at full liberty fo to do if they think proper and they hall make and declare their election within one year after the evacuation aforefaid and all perfons who fhall continue there after the expiration of the aid year without having declared their intention of remaining fnbjectts of his britannic majefty hail be con fidered as having elected to become ci tizens of the united states art hi it is agreed that it hall at ail times be free to his majefty's fub jeÂ«5ts and to the citizens of the united states and alfo to the indians dwelling on either fide of the faid boundary line freely to pafs and repaft by land or in land navigation into the refpecfiive territories and countries of the two par ties on the continent of america the country within the limits of the hÂ»d fon's bay company only excepted aiid to navigate all the lakes rivers and waters thereof and freely to carry on trade and commerce with each other but it is underftood that this article does not extend to the aclmiflion of vef fels of the united states into the fea petts harbours bays or creeks of his majefty's faid territories as are between the mouth thereof and the higheft port of entry from th fea except in frhall veflels trading bona fide between mon treal and ouebec under fuch regula tions as hall be eftablifhed to prevent the poffibility of any frauds in this re fpecl nor to the admiflion of britiflt veflels from the fea into the rivers of duties than would be payable by the citizens of the united stares on ihe importatior of the fame in american veflels into the atlamic ports of the id hares and all goods no prohi bited to be exported from the faid ter ritories refpetfively may in like man lier be carried out of the fame by the two parties refpetfively paying duty ,' us aforefaid j h â„¢ no duty of entry iriall evÂ«r be levied by either party on peltries brought by land or inland navigation into the faid rerntoiies refptdlively nor hall the indians patting or repafling with their own proper goods and effects of what ever nature pay for the fame any im poft or duty whatever but goods in bales or other large packages unufbat among indians hall not be confiv.ered as goods belonging boiafide to indians no higher or other tolls or rates or ferriage than what are or hall be pay able by natives hall be demanded on either fide ; and no duties hall be pay able on any goods which hall be merely carried over any of the portages or carrying places on either fide ; for the purpofe of being immediately reim barked and carried to fome other place or places but as by this ftipulation it is on'y meant to fecure to each party a free paflage acrofs tlie portages on both fides it is agreed that this exemption from duty fhall extend only to uch goods as are carried in the ufual and direct road acrbft the portage and are not attempted to be in any manner fold or exchanged during their paflage acroft the lame and proper regulations may be eftabliflied to prevent the poffibility of any frauds in this refpecft as this article is intended to render in a great degree the local advantages of each party common to both and thereby to promote a difpofition fa vourable to friendfliip and good neigh bourhood it is agreed that the re fpetftive governments will mutually promote this amicable intercourfe by caufing fpeedy and impartial jnftice to be done and neccflary pvotedlion to be extended to all who may be concerned therein art iv whereas it is uncertain whether the river miflifippi extends fb far to the northward as to be interfered philadelphia june 29th 1 795 j sir 7 tf in your pitptr of this fate an abflratt of the late treaty between the untied states and great-britain which though not perfectly ctrrett h near/y fo yfi this publication will probably excite * mw/paptr dtfcufion it is of importance ' that the people jhould pofe/s a full and accurate knowledge of the fubjeft j which their attention may be drawn and which i think has already been improperly with heldfromihem left therefore the treaty jhould be prefumtd more favourable % or reprepnted to be leftfi thai it really is i fend you herewith a genuine copy t which xou may correel your jtatement by ortnak fuch other ttfe of as you pleafe for the pttrpofi of giving to the citizens of ame rica full information rej peeling tots mo merit ous buftnefs i am t fir t your obedient fervent sten.thon m,4s0n one of the fenators from virginia to benj franklin bache editor of the aurora authentic treaty of amity commerce and navigation htwirx his britannic majesty and the united states of america by their prefidcnt by and with the advice of their fenate his britannic majefty and the united states of america being defirons by a treaty of amity commerce and navi gation to terminate their differences in fuch a manner as without reference to the merits of their refpectite com 4 *: plaints and pretenfions may be the beft calculated to produce mutual fatisfac tion and good understanding : and al fo to regulate the cortimerce and navi gation between their refpective coun tries territories and people in fuch a manner as to render the fame recipro cally beneficial and fatisfactory ; they have refpejh^ely named their plenipo tentiaries and given them full powers to treat of and conclude the aid treaty that is to fay his britannic majefty has named for his plenipoten tiary the right honourable william wyndham baron grenville of wot ton one of his majefty s privy council and bis majefty's principal fecretary of ftate for foreign affairs ; and the prefi clent of the aid united states by and with the advice and confent of the fir nare thereof hath appointed for their plenipotentiary the honourable john jay chief juftice of the faid united states and their envoy extraordinary to his majefty who have agreed on and concluded the following articles : ' article i there hall be a firm ihvl olable and univerfal peace and a true and lincere friendfhip between his bri tannic majefty his heirs and fucceflbrsj and the united states of america ; and between their refpecftive countries ter ritories cities towns nnd people of every degree without exception of perfons or places art ii his majefty will withdraw all his troops and garrifons'from all pofts and places within the boundary lines afligned by the treaty of peace tti the united states this evacuation fhall take place on or before the firft day of june one thousand fevert hun dred and ninety fix and all the proper meafures hall in the interval be taken by concert between the government of the united states axd his majefty 'Â» by a line to be drawn due weft from the lake of the woods in the manner mentioned in the treaty of peace be tween his majefty and tl>e united states it is agreed that meafures fliall be taken in concert between his majef ty's government in america and the government of the united stares for making a joint furvey of the faid river from one degree of latitude below the falls of st anthony to the principal fource or fources of aid river and the f>arts adjacent thereto ; and that if oil the fefult of fuch furvey it fhould ap pear that the faid river would hot be interfec'ted by fuch a line as is above mentioned the two parties will there upon proceed by amicable negocintiorij to regulate the boundary line in that quarter as well as all other points to be adjufted between the faid parties according to juftice and mutual conve nience and in conformity to the intent qf the faid treaty art v whereas doubts have arifen what river was truly intended under the natfie of the river st croix men tioned in the faid treaty of peace and forming a part of the boundary therein defcribed that queftion hall be referred to the final decifion of cbmnuflioners to be appointed in the following man ner viz one commiffioner fhall be named by his majefty and one by the prefident cf the united states by and with the advice and confent of the fenate there of and the aid tvro commiffioners fhall the united states beyond the higheft ports of entry for veflels from the fea the river miflifippi fliall however ac cording to the treaty of peace be en tirely open t both parties ; and it is further agreed that all the ports and places on itseaftern fide to whichfoever of the parties belonging may freely be reforted trt and tiled by both parties in as ample d manner as any of the at lantic ports or places of the united states or any of the pbrts or places of his majefty in great britain all goods and merchandise whofe importation into his majefty s faid ter ritories in america fliall not be entirely prohibited may freely for the pur pofes of commerce be carried into the fame in the manner aforefaid by the citizens of the united states and ftich goods and merchandize fhall be fubject to no higher or other duties than would be payable by his majefty's fubjedts on the importation of the fame from eu rope into the aid territories and in like manner all goods and merchandize whofe importation into the united states hall not be wholly prohibited niay freely for the pnrpofes of com merce becarried into the fame in the manner aforefaid by his majefty's tub jec^s and fuch goods and merchandize fliall be fubjeift to no higher or other fait sold j hr me 9f more jean y lt t ,.. rt pair5 vulbr 6 y eart ' 3 acres l fit fiction watered define range for ftock county !" ' tff*f prop ! too of which are the beft arc under improve lfw few rf i^s 0 ? to Â» a i lio 5 boufe ' and out ifssnd incomplete repair on it *^ j wsntifnlly t:uated on a ?Â£ ri*r aui Â» remarkably bfcrjber Â» vuoi * 1am j thurston ihiles la place utch-maker f1om paris istanourto inform the public tha jtetitenthc rot lately occupied by jimcs's houfe ; where #. to tarry on his bubi.cfs thofe gi'vakm with their cuftom may iisithtwilldohu a mo it to deferve t-zm be ill warraat the watches lvtb lor twelve mon h keep in good order and !Â«:.!: the rate uf four dollars by the jtmi of itch fu'jfoibcrs as fhaji b'a wilmington july 9 tf apprentice n m fimwg businiss natod brtfarproprietor of this paper hanks fclutftj carey Â« * jaiig bills of fcle apprentices in jures mtitmdn printer ipai wa at prefc and cafe mav " t dttte and conflant employ ' atwiiaingtan printing-office a/n ctph e / states register *'Â« present year u 9 * printing-office jjjnh to him g month or year v j^at primer x^^-owuess ahnexeb q b / a n k s 5ii , ilmi nÂ«illt100ht wilmington i^for new york pa-nted bv jmm c s sr at h,s o 5ec0xd streets

! the wilmington chronicle and qtfh-carolina jveeklt advertiser f h friday july h , i795 . no 4 ; to all parties feutj influenced by none governor general in america for fet iluig the previous arrangements which way be ncceflary refpee united states it is agreed that meafures fliall be taken in concert between his majef ty's government in america and the government of the united stares for making a joint furvey of the faid river from one degree of latitude below the falls of st anthony to the principal fource or fources of aid river and the f>arts adjacent thereto ; and that if oil the fefult of fuch furvey it fhould ap pear that the faid river would hot be interfec'ted by fuch a line as is above mentioned the two parties will there upon proceed by amicable negocintiorij to regulate the boundary line in that quarter as well as all other points to be adjufted between the faid parties according to juftice and mutual conve nience and in conformity to the intent qf the faid treaty art v whereas doubts have arifen what river was truly intended under the natfie of the river st croix men tioned in the faid treaty of peace and forming a part of the boundary therein defcribed that queftion hall be referred to the final decifion of cbmnuflioners to be appointed in the following man ner viz one commiffioner fhall be named by his majefty and one by the prefident cf the united states by and with the advice and confent of the fenate there of and the aid tvro commiffioners fhall the united states beyond the higheft ports of entry for veflels from the fea the river miflifippi fliall however ac cording to the treaty of peace be en tirely open t both parties ; and it is further agreed that all the ports and places on itseaftern fide to whichfoever of the parties belonging may freely be reforted trt and tiled by both parties in as ample d manner as any of the at lantic ports or places of the united states or any of the pbrts or places of his majefty in great britain all goods and merchandise whofe importation into his majefty s faid ter ritories in america fliall not be entirely prohibited may freely for the pur pofes of commerce be carried into the fame in the manner aforefaid by the citizens of the united states and ftich goods and merchandize fhall be fubject to no higher or other duties than would be payable by his majefty's fubjedts on the importation of the fame from eu rope into the aid territories and in like manner all goods and merchandize whofe importation into the united states hall not be wholly prohibited niay freely for the pnrpofes of com merce becarried into the fame in the manner aforefaid by his majefty's tub jec^s and fuch goods and merchandize fliall be fubjeift to no higher or other fait sold j hr me 9f more jean y lt t ,.. rt pair5 vulbr 6 y eart ' 3 acres l fit fiction watered define range for ftock county !" ' tff*f prop ! too of which are the beft arc under improve lfw few rf i^s 0 ? to Â» a i lio 5 boufe ' and out ifssnd incomplete repair on it *^ j wsntifnlly t:uated on a ?Â£ ri*r aui Â» remarkably bfcrjber Â» vuoi * 1am j thurston ihiles la place utch-maker f1om paris istanourto inform the public tha jtetitenthc rot lately occupied by jimcs's houfe ; where #. to tarry on his bubi.cfs thofe gi'vakm with their cuftom may iisithtwilldohu a mo it to deferve t-zm be ill warraat the watches lvtb lor twelve mon h keep in good order and !Â«:.!: the rate uf four dollars by the jtmi of itch fu'jfoibcrs as fhaji b'a wilmington july 9 tf apprentice n m fimwg businiss natod brtfarproprietor of this paper hanks fclutftj carey Â« * jaiig bills of fcle apprentices in jures mtitmdn printer ipai wa at prefc and cafe mav " t dttte and conflant employ ' atwiiaingtan printing-office a/n ctph e / states register *'Â« present year u 9 * printing-office jjjnh to him g month or year v j^at primer x^^-owuess ahnexeb q b / a n k s 5ii , ilmi nÂ«illt100ht wilmington i^for new york pa-nted bv jmm c s sr at h,s o 5ec0xd streets